Economics
Greek Lawmakers Unite to Back Tsipras on Head of State
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Greek lawmakers elected Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s candidate Prokopis Pavlopoulos as the country’s president, supporting the premier’s call for consensus as Greece negotiates future financing with creditors.
A majority of 233 lawmakers in the country’s 300-seat chamber voted for Pavlopulos, member of the opposition New Democracy party, who succeeds outgoing President Karolos Papoulias, whose term expires next month. Pavlopoulos, 64, is a lawyer and professor of the Athens University Law School.